The new Super PAC, which will be chaired by former Minnesota Sen. Norm Coleman, aims to balance out efforts by the Democratic House Majority PAC, which is supported by House Democratic leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

“We will counter efforts on the left including the House Majority PAC, unions and the ACORN-style groups,” Brian Walsh, the president of Congressional Leadership Fund, told Playbook.

“To compete against those on the liberal left who are organizing to undermine the historic gains Republicans made in 2010, the Congressional Leadership Fund is the tip of the spear to re-elect Republican incumbents and build on the Republican majority won in 2010,” Walsh added.

Other board members include former NRCC chair Tom Reynolds, ex-Minnesota Rep. Vin Weber, and American Action Network chairman Fred Malek.

“The Congressional Leadership Fund is an opportunity for center-right voices throughout America to support our House Republican majority,” states Malek in a forthcoming announcement obtained by Playbook.

The Congressional Leadership Fund’s inaugural event will take place on Nov. 2 at Washington, D.C.’s Capitol Hill Club.

House Republicans already appear to be lining up to support the Super PAC. Guests invited to the inaugural event include House Speaker John Boehner, House Majority Eric Cantor, House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions, Chief Deputy Majority Whip Peter Roskam, and Greg Walden, Deputy Chairman of the NRCC.